Sydney

Australia’s largest, oldest and most famous city is Sydney, located on the east coast of the state of New South Wales. This world class city is home to some of Australia’s biggest icons and is a gateway to incredible natural landscapes.

Known as the Harbour City, Sydney’s sparkling Sydney Harbour is the focal point of the city and it’s where you’ll find the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. These two architectural feats draw the attention of locals and travellers alike. But they’re not just for pretty pictures; both have an interesting history and fascinating stories to tell.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture that Sydney boasts by experiencing a wide variety of food and entertainment across the city. From Chinatown to The Rocks there are plenty of restaurants, cafés, attractions and theatres for you to enjoy.

Fantastic experiences await you just outside of Sydney. Taste award-winning wines and gourmet food in the picturesque Hunter Valley or explore World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains National Park and admire the panoramic views of the Three Sisters.

For the nature lovers, the wild dolphins at Port Stephens and Jervis Bay will delight and north of Sydney a visit to the Tobruk sheep station will give you an insight into farming life in Australia.

An easy three hour drive south of Sydney is Australia’s capital city, Canberra. This unique city has an entirely planned urban design and is home to Australia’s Parliament and High Court – a must see for any history or political enthusiasts.

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Take a scenic three hour drive west of Sydney and discover the magnificent Blue Mountains, which were first crossed in 1813 by explorers Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson. This World Heritage Listed National Park is recognised internationally for its incredible geographic, botanic and cultural values and boasts a stunning landscape of dense eucalypt forest, grand escarpments, waterfalls and cave systems.
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A two hour drive north of Sydney is the picturesque coastal town of Port Stephens. Often referred to as Australia’s blue water paradise, Port Stephens’ tranquil waters are home to more than 140 resident bottlenose dolphins. It is Australia’s dolphin capital!
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Canberra is Australia’s capital city and a unique Australian city with an entirely planned urban landscape. 300 kilometres south west of Sydney, the site was chosen as Australia’s capital in 1908 as a compromise between the two largest Australian cities, Sydney and Melbourne. It’s the nation’s political heart and home to some of Australia’s best historical and cultural institutions.
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